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Genre | Sitcom |
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Opening theme | "The Lord Is My Shepherd" |
Composer | Howard Goodall |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 20 (not including charity and lockdown specials) (list of episodes) |
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Production company | Tiger Aspect Productions |
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Network | BBC One |
Release | 10 November 1994 1 January 2000 | –
Release | 24 December 2004 1 January 2007 | –
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The Vicar of Dibley is a British sitcom. It consists of three series, which aired on BBC One from 10 November 1994 to 1 January 2000, and several specials, the most recent of which aired on 23 December 2020. It is set in the fictional Oxfordshire village of Dibley, which is assigned a female vicar following the 1993 changes in the Church of England that permitted the ordination of women. Dawn French plays the lead role of vicar Geraldine Granger.
In ratings terms, it is among the most successful British programmes in the digital era, with the Christmas and New Year specials entering the UK top 10 programmes of the year.[1][failed verification] The Vicar of Dibley received multiple British Comedy Awards, two International Emmys and was a multiple British Academy Television Awards nominee. In 2004, it placed third in a BBC poll of Britain's Best Sitcoms.